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City of Duncan orders tent camp to be taken down

City of Duncan orders tent camp to be taken down

Camp leader goes on cultural hunger strike
Passion abounds for Cowichan Valley candidates on environment question

Passion abounds for Cowichan Valley candidates on environment question

The resources belong to the people and not private companies, says independent socialist candidate Eden Haythornthwaite, and once that’s re-established “we can make decisions instead of just paying for the mistakes of the private sector.”
CERCA meeting draws large crowds

CERCA meeting draws large crowds

Large group attended to support rezoning measures in Cowichan Bay
Local teacher to read iconic war poem at Vimy Ridge

Local teacher to read iconic war poem at Vimy Ridge

Janet Ruest invited to participate in ceremony commemorating 100-year anniversary of battle
Nanaimo-North Cowichan candidates debate the issues (with Video)

Nanaimo-North Cowichan candidates debate the issues (with Video)

Nanaimo-North Cowichan candidates discuss health, road maintenance and other issues at meeting
Business notes

Business notes

A new mobile lawnmower repair service will soon open to serve customers in the Cowichan Valley.
Duncan’s population close to 5,000 threshold for police bill

Duncan’s population close to 5,000 threshold for police bill

Police costs are expected to rise significantly after next census

The CVRD receives funding for three water projects

More than $1 million in fiunding from provine and Ottawa
Seniors being underserved say Cowichan Valley candidates

Seniors being underserved say Cowichan Valley candidates

Cowichan Valley provincial independent candidate Ian Morrison and his family became responsible for caring for his mother, who had Alzheimer’s, prior to her death.
Fire chief concerned about safety at intersection

Fire chief concerned about safety at intersection

Road conditions along Crofton Road are a safety concern for Crofton fire chief Ken Rukus.